Speed-controlling mechanism for automobiles.



v 'M'. 1. HUGGINS. SPEED CUNTROLLING MECHANISM FOR AUTOMOBILES.

Patented Deo. 5, 1916.

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ries' coperiitng MEDION J. HUGGINS, OF NEW YORK, N. Y.

BPEED-CON'LHOLLING MECHANISM FOR AUTOMOBILES.

Specification of Letters Potent.

Application tiled June1,1016. Serial No. 101,058.

To all whom it 'may concern.'

Be it known that, I, Mniuon J. Hoornse, o citizen of the United States, and resident of the cityof New Yorin, in the county of Kings und Stute of New York, have invented certain new :ind useful Improvements in Speed-Controlling Mechnnisin for Automobiles, of which the following is n specicotion.

This invention relates to automobiles, particularly to the speed controlling mechanisrn thereof, and its principal obiect. is to provide simple, ecient, reliiihlc, :ind iinproved means forcontrolling the speed ol' the automobile, und for drivingthe unto mobile wheels at a vvariable speed relatively tothe speed of the engine or prime mover.

Another object is to provide improved, conveniently operated, and reedily responsive means for controlling the changing of the Wheels.

Other objects and advantagesiivill hereY innfter appear. l

In the accompanying drawings, Figure l is e' general plan view showing the operating mechanism of the automobile geer/ transmission, and the electric circuits in con'' nection therewith. Fig. 2is e sectionel'elevstion of `part -of seid mechanism and of the automobile gear transmission, to which the invention is here shovvn esl adopted. Fig. 3 is a 4sectional end elevation of part of' the meclienismshown in Figs. 1,',and 2. Figs.

4, 5 6, und 7 are details of seid mechanism.

A shaft' Al, driven by the automobile engine, not shown, drives a section 1Il thereof, which is split' therefrom 'nt clutch 2, Fig. 2, and'extends'tthe' gea.rca'sing 3, where it is rnonntedjnbeiiing's of seid casing. vThe shift-section 1* .cfgrrries a wide gear 5 which drives a lgear .Gf-that :is keyed 'upon and drives aeountenshait 7 mounted-.in beerings 8 o se-id-'ci'i-sing. Suid counter-slinft carries drive genrsg endl() of diiierent sizes, and the rear shaft-section 1b of the drivejshart, split from shaft-section' 1'- at thereof, cnr transmission .genrs 12 and 13 splined toshift vthereiipon so that any one` ot;A safrl transmission. gears muy he museclto 'mesh with und unmesh from lits' i on said zcountereheft, und various finger-is muv he thereby .fing.? zt'rrns 22 extending from sai trin'isinitted to the shalt 1", n-'hiclr-inttllrn.

drives the wheels of the automobile,"notitie shown, :it vn'rions speeds Thusivheii i gears '12, 13 are unineslied, the coimteri 'l driven by gears 5, G from .ehnift-secl runs .idly :1nd no motion is transmitted the shrftsection l", und when the geiirshl, lt 0 10 are meshed n low speed is iinli'artil. 't' thel sl'iaftsection 1l. Likewise, wlienfitl'e', geni-5 127 i) are rneshed n higher speed-'fis' trnnsniittcd to the sli-(itt 1,", und ivli'crI 'ii-licl geur l?. having zirrintcrinil geur 1-1 is slii'ftfcilmti to mesh the interrml veur with the Portion- 5 oi wide ,Q -enr 5 tie shiit-sectioii-'llb is. driven :it highest sneed, directly freins section 1, In order to rotate the slfin t .1" vl oppositel)l for reversing the nntoiric') 16.170 wheels; the geur 13 is incshed ivitlrirn inter f 'i mediate idler-gcnr 15, which is 'moiin't'edon zt stud 1G fixed to casing 3 and islrlriiieniby'l u drive gear 17 corrieri i1pon"the. c o-l uit sinift 7. The gears nre n1eslied .i ind meshed bylnenns of. shifting device 1,5): which coinprisehubs 20 cnrriedfilipo rod' 21 mounted inl guiding Ways. 3 a ..o

4and forlred'portions 23 et the eXtr-ennt si 'i smid arms' that crnbrnce shoulders/dce 4 of the sliitnblegenrs. .1

Within n 'notch 25 in the hnb20of eti shiftingr device is carried n locking 2 which consists of a pin.27 heving A 2S sind n iettened portion 29 the-loiven-p of which is located Within .the notch And normally e spring` 30 si. oixn ,in pin presses agninstits litng'e 28 nii-d 0,; ge the npperpurtof its portion 2 9 Within ceivin'g recess 3 1 forinedin si plnte 8 cured to the casing 3, whereby the shi f g device is iirmly .maintained loelged, ,g;nd shifting thereof is prevented ivliiletlie gea, carried thereby isnieintoined locked ineshed state'.

The latches 26 bear -agen-is the wellsBS of their recesses 31, endinlt nimmer prevent'movement of the 1sl1 ing;- devices 18, 19' und the. gears 12, 13 citrine thereby town-rd the right.ortowerdI-tlieme; while the gears nre-in n nmeshedjonneut al position. 3 4. -f The rod 21 is sliiftable vlongit i1 d ine,l1y. through the guiding wey-s 3A 4and tljiroilghp-- the hubs 20 of thev shifting devices,1S, ;1Q .o either: toward the right, from 'n neutral po:

sition, snown in the drawing or toward the left from the neutral position, and said rod muy be shifted backwurdly from either of the said positions to where it has been moved to its initial or neutral position. Said rod is provided with transverse notches 34 which register with the latches 26 when said rod is ut its midway or neutral position, whereby upon pressing down any one of the latches 26, contrary to spring 30, towurd the rod 21 while it is in neutral position, or just before it has returned to neutrul position, thc upper part of the flot latch-portion 29 is unused to leave its recess 31 in plete 32 und the lower part of this portion is compelled to enter its registering notch 3i 'in the rod, in which manner the particular shifting device carrying said latch is unlocked from the plate 32 and locked firmly to the rod 21. And hence, upon movement of the rod 21 from its ncutrul position suid locked shifting device is rurried along und shifted toward the right, :is viewed iu the dr:i\ving,'if the rod has been shifted tou'urd the right, but if the roll 2l hns heen shifted' toward the left the shitting device thus locked thereto is carricd along by the rod in :in opposite direction and shifted from neutral position toward the left, whereby the gear carried by this shifting device 18 or 19, as the case muy be, can be shifted in opposite directions from n neutral position and meshed with either of its coperating drive gears. Conversely, during u subsequent return stroke of the rods 21 toward neutral position the shifting device previously locked thereto is shifted back and restored to neutral position, und the sprin of its latch then causes the latch-portion 29 to clear its notch 34 of the rod and to renter its recess 31 in plnte'32, in which manner the shifting device is restored to initial or locked neutral position and the gear carried thereby is unmeshed. Upon a subsequent, stroke ofl the rod 21 away from its neutral position in any direction it either moves id y or together with the other shifting device-or with the sumo shifting device, according to whichever of scid devices has been'locked thereto' During the movement of the shifting device its hitch 26 is carried llong therewith and `the lower part of the fiat portion 29 of the latch is maintained within its notch 34 in the rod 21 by the late32 bearing upon the upper foce of seidJ Het portion 29, thc pin 27 of siiid -lutch being meanwhile retained within un elongated slot 35 in plate 32, Figs. 1 and 6.

A Lma-gnet 36 is provided for each of the latches 26 which when energized causes its i armature 37 hinged nt 38 to`press down upon the flange 28 of its latch contrer 'to the pressure of the latch-spring 30. aid armature thereby compels the latch 26 to enter its registering rod-notch 34 and to lock its shifting devices to the rod 21 nt the moment said rod reaches the termination of its return stroke toward neutral position.

The rod 21 is shifted in directions 'away from its neutral position by means of solenoids 39, 40 secured to the frame-work 41 of the machine. Said rod extends outwurdly from the gear-casing 3 and carries cores 42, 43 that belong to and are located within the solenoids 39, 40 respectively. When the solenoid 39 is energized its core 42 is drawn thereinto and the rod21'is thereupon shifted from neutral position toward the right, while when the solenoid 40 is energized its core 43 is drawn therewithin and the rod 21 is thus shifted from its neutrol position toward the left. `Therefore,

whichever of the devices 18 or 19 and the ,freer carried thereby has been previously locked to the rod 21 such device is shifted in one direction or in an opposite direction from its neutral position :md its gear meshed nreordingrly, depending upon whether the solenoid 8!) or 40 hns been thereupon energized. r

In order to shift the rod 21 backwardly,

from either of the opposite positions to which it hns been moved, to its'initial position, a double noting cam '44 is provided, n stem 45 of which is guided in a bracket 46, fixed upon casing 3 to slide toward and away from l. pin 47 secured to the rod 21.

When the rod 21 is shifted. away from its.

neutral position the pin 47' is disposed a'djecent to the win M* or 44cf cam 44, as shown by the des und dot lineeg'depending upon the direction in which the rod has been moved. Upon sliding 'the com 4A towerd the pin '47, therefore, the cam-wing 44 or 44* adjacent to which the located presses against said pinm :thereby net'untes the rod 21 and moves it to neutral position. 'And hence, whichever ofthe devices 18, 19 should happen to be locked to the rod 21 with its gear in mashed date;

such deric'e will be then returned to nercl position audits geur will bedune-unmhed, 'the hitch 26 thereupon locking. the device with its gear in neutral sition to thoi fixed plete 32, The cam 47 is then slid beck to its normal position shown, in whichsitnntion it permits the rod 21 to be again moved hy the solenoids 39, 4D in any direction from and 56. Therodel) extends from the errn 48 throu h and outwardly from the steering column of the machine, end, is provided at its extremity `above the'steering wheel 58 5 with a lever 59 wher'ewith the rod 'they be rocked to'swinglthe erm 4 8. A :pointer G0 extends from the extremity of lever 59 and around the outer side of a se' cntul frame 61,'.which is concentric with t e rod 49 and issecllre'd to the column 57 by means of brackets '62. Uponft'he frame 61 are marked d speed indications, such Jes Reverse or R,

leeg rend, Direct or are, and N or Neutral, and the' 1ever59 vith its pointer GOfin'ey be swung to point to any one ofseid indieetions.

In-the operation ofthe gear transmission "the'lev'er 59 may .be setto point to any. one

` of-fthe indications upon indicatonfreme 61, fac'cording to whichever coperating pair of geirrst is desiredto mesh in' the selection lo Speeds lfor the automobile wheels, .and We "v'ill'essume vthatseid lever has been set to point to R or Reverse. The arrn '48 is thereby set to join-the termine'l-plntesO, 51

und .termineL'contnct 53, and closes. the hreekefgbranch'circuits which when hev- 'fing current therethrough energize the mag.- net belonging. to shifting dev-ice 19, end -90 thffrsolenoi'd 39. Lever 59 having been set to the, desired speed indication the remaining in the operation. ofl selecting a partien- Ll'iu; pee d is to press and release a. f ootfpedalhjch is' .,fulcrumed at64 and is utilized forperuting the drive-shaft clutch 2'., Seid petnlfs `connected to thejclutch 2 by Ineens of'n-fforkednrm 65 that embraces the cone- 'portion 66. of the clutch. Pressing ofthe ped'elf. :moves 'the coneportion 66 toward the'4 right contrer to the pressure of clutch;

nnd isengages it from its co- .,op'e'rxiting clutch niember to n nclutch the '("yl's'huitportions 1,. 1, Releasing-'of 'the pedal mi" s the spring 67 to ongnge--thecone porf 6 w'itli the member` 658 to clutch the orti'o'ns 1, 1*, and. tojsimnltuneously .9), whereby 'the 80-hosting againstguide gized, and attracting its armature 37. cousus plate., 72 is 'cl-rinvii ',hyl seid pedel-t0.

ing the device 10 t'o ncntrnl position and 1ln' 7.2" ndthe lever 795 are'normz'rlly. locked 75 and said latch holding the letch-portion"- 77 in pressed stilte within both of Suid notches. The leiter 79 passes through' irre#- cess 45'* in stem 4.5, so that movement oftheI leverrginses it to uctuate'said stem with the cnm\`vings de.

Duringaeportipn of thc stroke of plate 72 a circnit-closing llirte 8l forming part thereof joins :i pair of`contnots 82, whereupon current .flows from battery 83', along wire 75 84, plate 50, arm 48, plate 51, wirev 8:5, through magnet 5G of device 19, n .longwire 86, contacts 82, and wire' S7 back to said" huttery. Said magnet 36 'is thereby-enen" the latch 26 ofdevice 19 to he pressed; into its notch flzin rod\2 l and. to vlock .the device l9 to` Said rod. 'The plnte'72 cont-inning" farther and completing lsnid 'stroke causesI the closer v81' to j oin :ipnii' of contacts v558.1186 This closes. the circuit from battery 83, alongy wire '84, plate 50', arm 48, Contact 53, wire 8),

through solenoid 39', zilong wire .90, Wire91,

contacts 88, closer 81,:ind wire 87 hack to the b nttcry, whereby snidsolenoid being en- 9C! ergized moves the rod @1 -together with the f device 19 and the gear ltow'ard the .right andv meshes the gem-s 13, l5. The :pedal 63 is then relensed-indthe plate 72 returned to its normal :position shown in vthe drawing', 95 thus breaking the circuits that have-heette.-` closed, 'leaving the gears 13, l5. rneshed, and hence completing the-operation o f selectin, the reverse speed. A Shol'xld it he desired tonmnesh the genre 13,-r15 and to vmesh any other copemtin'g pair of gears such as the gears 13, 1 0 .forilow speedsthe lever 59 is set to point at L, coripondng to such Y selection. of' speed, and -thepedal-63 is then released. Thereupon the stroke 1s imparted to the plate 72 which during the initalportionyof its stroke causes its closer 81 to join the con'tnols 8 2 and to directfthe-ourrent tov flow'fns lformerly .find to energize the megs 110 netBG of device- 19 to press itslatch v26 to# we -rdftherofl 2l.. vl`)11rin,., this portion of its' stroke the plnt'e 22.1:zi'rries the looked -levor 79 therewith and onnses-it to move the .Sten'i 45 and cum 44. ,toward the.' -pln 4.7, :115

whereupon the cem-.Wing 44* engages the" pin 41? sind moves the rod-21 hnck toward. rl'ie-fleftto neutral position,.thereby -rcstorf.

incident 'with the completion of .ths'neu- -trnlxzing operation n projection 92 forming part of-tho locking latch-'ffl rides over upon 125 n V-ixerl vom, 93,: which thereby forces it to fewtintesrxirl loghi-ng hitch contrzuv tn ptho 'f pressure of ite-spring: A75 Udito pnllitspon *tion .77 out of the noto-hos 76.. 78; The lever 79 theeupon becoming unleled from them."

plate 72 is et once returned to initial position by means of a springr 94 und restores the stem `4l5 and cani lei to the normal posi-- tion shoirn to clear the pin 47. Continuing further on its stroke, independently of lever 79, the plate 72 then causes its closer l8l to join the contacts 88. This closes the circuit from battery 83, .alongl wire 8st, plate 50, arm 48, Contact 54, wire 95, through solenoid l0, along wire 96, contacts S8, und wire ST back to the battery. AThe solenoid j-O thus becomes energized and attracting its core 43 mores the rod 21 and the device 19 with the gear 13 toward the left from neutral position and meshes the gears 13, 10. Upon the releasing' movement of the pedal 63 it restores the plate 72 to normal position` whereupon the'cireuits that have been previously closed nre broken and the notches 7u, 7S are brought baelt'to registry, so that the latch-portion TT rechters said notches and locks the plate T and lever 79 together, ready for a next operation. It will be evident that the entire above-described opera tionl is momentarily performed, requiring on the part of the operator merely the setting of the lever 59 and pressing;r ol the pedal GB. It will be seen by following the circuits in the drawing that in a similar manner setting of the lever 59 to point at 3rd or highest speed and pressing of the pedal 63 will first unniesh and neutralize any cooperating` pair of gears that may be meshed, the magnet 3G belongingto the shitting device 18 will be then energized and will lock said device to the rod 21, and then the solenoid ll() will be energized and will move the rod 21 toward the left from its neutral position to act-nate and mesh the internal gear 14 inside of gear 12 with the gear for direct driving. Likewise, setting of the lever 59 to point at 2nd or intermediate speed and pressing of said pedal Will energize the magnet 36 belonging to device 18 and 'will lock said device to the rod 21, and 4then the solenoid 39 will be energized and will aetuate the rod 21 to move and mesh the gears 12, 9.

Should it be desired to unmesb orv neu!y tralize any coperating pair of gears that may be meslied, without necessarily selecting any other speed`or-meshing anyother pair of gears, the lever 59 may be set' to 'point at N or Neutral upon indicatorframe 61, so that the arm 48 is placed out of contact with the circuits, whereby upon subse uently pressing of the pedal 63' the plate t2, lever 79, und cam 44.- are operated to move the rod 21 to neutral position, 'and hence any gear that may be in mesh is unmeshed and restored to locked neutral posi tion. It will be evident that with this mechanism any predetermined selection of speed 'desired may 'be made at any time before or citer the swinging o ,f the pedal 63 t0 per form the clutching operation of thcdriveshaft, and such' speed selection muy bealso made at any time and stage during the clutching operation.

Variations may 'be resorted to within the scope oi the invention,- and'portions of the imrn'orenients muy be used Without others.

Having thus described my invention, I claim :-I

1. In an automobile, the combination of speed changing gears, a. movable member means to loclr any one of said gears to saidl member, means to move said member away `from a neutral position, means to move said member away from neutral position in :inv opposite direction, and means to restore said member to neutral position from any one of said moved positions.

2. In an automobile, the vcombination of speed changing gears, a movable member, means to loch any oneof said gears to said member, means to move said member to positions in opposite directions from enen trol position, and means to restore said member to neutral position from any -one of said moved positions.

-3. InV an automobile, the combination of a plurality lof speed changing gears, a shifting device for each o t said gears, a movable member, a locking means for each of said devices to loelr it to said member, means to more said member to positions in opposite directions fromv a neutral position, and' means to restore said member to neutral.

position from any one of said moved 'positions.4

4. In any automobile, A a plurality of speed changing gears, a shift the combination ofV ing device for each of said gears, a movable member, means to 'lock any one 4of said devices to said member at points therealong,

means to move said member to positions in opposite directions froma' neutral position,

and means' to restore said'member to neutral position from any oneiof said' moved p ositions.

5. In an automobile, the combination of, a plurality of speed changinggears, a sh'ifting device for eachofy said gears, a mem-l ber movable in a direction parallel. tothe" axes of said gesta-it locking means for veach of sai'dNdevices telcel( ittofsaid member,-

means tomove said' member -tof positions in Opposite directions from a neutral-position,

`and means to restore said` member toA lieutral position from positions.

lany one of saidlmoved y,

axes of saidgears, a locking means for' each i of said devlces to lock itto .said member,

means moye said member tov positions u1 opposite directions from a neutral pesifinging gears, fainova'l-)le member, loek'any Aone of vsaid gears to said and electrical means 'to move'sai'd inber.

neutral position.A i i rain-"automobile, 'tbe eombinatiouo1:

brfgi'ng gea-rs, a movable member, itlfoelr any' one otsaid gein-s to said 'n -i ejr-,feleetrical means to move said mem* -li'er/'ofp'ositi'ons in opposite directions from allieiitiii-lposition, and means Ato restore said r to neutral positionsfrom :un1 one `"moi-'edpositions; f

an automobile, the combination ot' ityoff-speed eli'anging gears, a shift- .di rmg de ide-for each of said gears, 'a movable il'feleetijieally .operated 'means for :sz'ifd'clevieesto-loc'lr it to said 'niemif'eleetrical means lto move said mein- Y "positions inbpposite directions from 'eilt al'fposition.

'Hi-LOLiInan automobile, tlie combination of aliti1 'of speed changing gears` a shift ybere.ii-lecithinr means-tor each of said n t-ion in"=o1`-')posite directions 'from-a neutral automi-ibiimvthe combination of lb-iplirriv "t'v'ot' speed changing gears, a shiftin'giile\i c .i. for-each ot' said gears, u movable ni'elnbeiQ-means to loek'anyf o neosaid devic'es'i; '-'said member, 'n'iean'sto move 'said with 4th'e'loeflred device' to positions ite-'directions froma neutral posi@ tion.4 eans' to restore said xiieinber wltlithe looked device to neutral position from .any one of said moved positions,'and means to lock said restored deviee in neutral position.

12. In an automobile, the combination with a drive sb'aft, a Clutch therefor, means to operate said clutch, and speed changing gears, of a movable member, means to lock any one of said ears to said member, and means to move said `niembe'r from any one of opposite positions toward a neutral position i through the operation of -said'cluteh opervany 'one of said gears to said member-,means to movesaid memberto ,positions'in opposite directions fiiom a. neutral position', 'and 'means toll-'estore said member toneutral position from anyone of said moved posi tions through 'the operation of said elutel'i operating means.

14. lnf'an automobile, the combination an automobile, tlioyreom-bination of to'fpositions -i'n opposite directions l ie'e for each of" said gears, a movable o' lock it to said member, andelee'' iv'th a vdrive sba't, a clutch Itberef'for, means i: "`iit'"'`a'id l'iit'chfan'dispeed ehan ying' efeais, "o a movable member, means to'ti'oelr aulv'oue'o't' said'gears to said member, elec'- t'rieal meansto move said member to positions in'opposite directions from .a neutral position, -and'm'ea-ns to 'restore said member" 'to neutral. position 'from anyone of said eis gearsv` ol a movable member, means to loek anyr one o l sait'lfgea tofsaiil member, mean-` to more -sa'irl'niember to positions '1U OPPO? site directions from a neutal -pos'itioing and means to restore said member to neutral position from any one-0f Said moved positions through the operation of sa-ip'edl.

17. In au automobile.,- the-oombination.

with ad rive shaft. a elu'teh therefor, a. pedalto operate'Saideluteh; and speed'eliaiiging gearslof a morableinember, means to lock" an \r one of said `gears to said member, electrieal means'tol move said member to`posi` tions in opposite direetionsfroni n neutral ibo-g.

position, fand n ieans to restore salid-member y to neutral-'position from anyone of siiidf; moved positions through the operationmofl I l said pedal,"

18. 'In anf automobile, the combination'of speed changing 'gea-rs, a' movable member means to lock anyone of said'gears -to' said member, means to' select the .direction -o movement-of said member, 'and meaiis'to move said member i tbe direction'selectedi- 19. In an'ant'omobile, the eombination 'of speed changing gears, a movable member, means 'to lock anyone of said gears to-sa'id member, means. to select. the direction of movement of said member, means tov move said member in the direction selected, 'and means to restore said memberto initial polsition. i 20. Tn an automobile, .the combination of speed changing gears, a member movablein opposite directions from a neutral position', means to lot-lr any one of said gears to said member, means to seleet the direction, .of movement of said member, and 'ineansto moi-e said member in the direction selected.

21. ln an'automobile, the eombinzitibn ofv speed changing'gears, a. member movable in Eiiis opposite directions 'from a neutral position,

means to lock any one of said gears to said member, means-to' select the direction of iso' movement bf said member, means to move said-member in the direction selected, und means to restore said member to neutral po Sition.

22 .`In an automobile, the combination of speed changing gears, a movable member, means to lock any one of said gears to said member, means to select the direction of movement of p said member, and electrical `means to move said member in the direction selected.

23. In en automobile, the combination with a drive shaft, a clutch therefor, means to operate said clutch, and speed changing gears, of4 a movable member, means to lock any one of said gears to said member, means to select the direction of movement of said member, means to move said member in the direction selected, and means to restore saidV member to initial position through the operation of said clutch operating means.

24C. In an automobile, the combination with a drive shaft, 'a clutch therefor, mea-ns to operate said clutch, and speed changing gears, of a movable member7 means to lock any one of said gears to said member, means to select the direction of movement of said member, means to move said member in the direction selected, means to restore said member to initial position through the operation of said clutch operating means, and means to release said restoring means and render it inoperative before movement of said'member in the direction selected.

25. ln an automobile, the combination with a drive shaft, a clutch therefor, means to operate said clutch, and speed changin gears, of a movable member, means to loc r any one of said gears to said member, means to select the direction of movement of said member, means to move said member in the direction selected through the operation of said clutch operating means, and means to restore said member to initial position through the operation of said clutch operat ing means.

26. In an automobile, the combination with a drive shaft, a clutch therefor, means to operate said clutch, and speed chan gears, of a movable member, means tolilc any one of seid gears to said member, means to select the direction of movement of said member, means to move said member in the direction selected through the o said clutch operating means, an means to release said restoring means and render it inoperative before movement 'of said membei' in the direction selected.

2T. In an automobile, the combination'of speed changing gears, a member movable in opposite directions from a neutral position, means to lock any one of said gears'to said member, means toiselect the direction of movement of said member, means to move said member in the direction selected, and means to set said: locking and selecting means for subsequent operation while said member is in the position, to which it was moved. r

28. In an automobile, the combination of a ploraiity of speed changing gears, ashirfting device for each of said gears, a movable member, an independently operated locking means for each of said devices to lock it to said' member, means to move said member to .positions in 'opposite directions from a neutral position, and means to restore Said member to neutral position from any one of said moved positions.

Signed at the city of New York, in the county of New York, and State of New York, this 27th da 'of May, A. D. 1916.

M RION J. HUGGINS. Witnesses:

Unas-W. La Ron, B. ROMAN.

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